Each platform is designed from scratch for that device. Not scaled, not ported. Built to feel genuinely at home wherever you watch.
The most personal way to browse your library. Gesture-driven and optimized for one-hand use, the iPhone interface is compact and fast.
Swipe to navigate, tap to play, pull to refresh. Everything is exactly where you expect it.

The iPad layout takes advantage of the larger canvas with a wide episode browser that shows a detail panel alongside the episode list.
Full keyboard support, split-screen compatible, and optimized for both portrait and landscape orientations.

The most fully custom platform in RexyView. The entire interface is built from the ground up for the 10-foot experience with the Siri Remote.
Two-column settings let you navigate categories and adjust options without scrolling. Ratings overlays include a QR code to open on your phone.

RexyView on Mac feels like a proper Mac app. Window resizing, keyboard shortcuts, and a layout that adapts to whatever size you set.
The same powerful iPad interface carries over to Mac with native Mac interactions on top.

The Vision Pro interface brings hover effects, visionOS-native ornaments, and a glass aesthetic that feels right at home in spatial computing.
Every interactive element has a correctly shaped hover highlight. The large virtual canvas gives your library room to breathe.

A companion for your wrist — not a video player. RexyView on Apple Watch is built for server owners who want to know exactly what's happening on their Plex server at a glance.
See active streams, monitor server load, and stop playbacks you didn't authorize — all without reaching for your phone.
